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turnnoffyourmind · 1 month
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Contrasts
Volcán Osorno, Puerto Octay, Los Lagos, Chile.
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gbiechele · 3 months
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End of the Day Reflections
Minolta MC Rokkor-PG 58mm f/1.2 Sony A7
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2000s-angell · 7 months
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ogamipukobye · 10 months
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~ Red and Blue ~
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jvstinderosa · 2 months
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Into the unknown
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charmed-n-zesty · 1 month
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Sunset glow.
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Makarska, Croatia
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fleurral · 2 months
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this was one of the best, if not the best, sunsets i’ve ever seen in my entire life
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petiteredthinker · 6 months
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Sunset walk;
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Sunset on the road
Lithuania
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turnnoffyourmind · 2 months
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Patagonia <3
Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile.
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cycles-seasons · 1 year
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life-spire · 4 months
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@ marekpiwnicki
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Cloudy sunset over a pair of rocky spirits.
Hokkaido, Japan.
These two rocks are shintai: the physical entities harbour spiritual beings. They’re known as Ebisu Iwa (恵 比 寿 岩) and Daikoku Iwa (大 黒 岩) because of their striking resemblance to the gods of that name.
The Ebisu rock, with a diameter of 1.2m at the base is the god of fishermen. He’s chubby, holds a fishing rod in one hand and a rather hefty red seabass in the other. The Daikoku rock, with torii gate on top is the god of wealth. He’s often depicted with a golden mallet. Both will bring you good fortune. These two rocks were located next to each other in Yoichi town midwestern Hokkaido.
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zytes · 10 months
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blue sugar
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